Matches The
Premier League fixtures were announced on 13 June 2019. Manchester United began their season at home to
Chelsea on 11 August; a goal in each half from
Marcus Rashford, in addition to goals from
Anthony Martial and debutant
Daniel James, gave United a 4–0 win. United were held to a 1–1 draw by
Wolverhampton Wanderers in their next game; Martial opened the scoring with his 50th goal for the club before
Rúben Neves equalised with a long-range strike, only for
Paul Pogba to miss from the penalty spot midway through the second half. United suffered their first defeat of the season on 24 August, losing 2–1 at home to
Crystal Palace. After
Jordan Ayew put the Eagles 1–0 up against the run of play with just over half an hour gone, it took until the final minute of normal time for Daniel James to find the equaliser; however,
Patrick van Aanholt's injury-time strike gave Palace their first league win over United since May 1991 and their first league win at Old Trafford since December 1989. James continued his goalscoring form in United's final game before the international break away to
Southampton, opening the scoring after 10 minutes.
Jannik Vestergaard equalised for the home side just before the hour mark, but although
Kevin Danso was sent off with 17 minutes to go, United were unable to make their numerical advantage count and the match finished as a 1–1 draw. United returned to action after the international break with a home game against
Leicester City. Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot to give United their first win since the opening day of the season. United's next match, away to
West Ham United, ended in a 2–0 defeat, with a goal each from
Andriy Yarmolenko and
Aaron Cresswell. United then played
Arsenal at home;
Scott McTominay opened the scoring with his first senior goal at Old Trafford, but
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was awarded the equaliser after the
video assistant referee (VAR) overruled the
assistant referee's original decision that he was
offside. United's final match before the second international break of the season was away to
Newcastle United, who won 1–0 thanks to a goal from
Matty Longstaff on his senior debut. United returned to action after the second international break with a home game against
arch-rivals Liverpool. Marcus Rashford opened the scoring after a VAR check, as
Victor Lindelöf was ruled not to have fouled
Divock Origi. The VAR was used again to check a goal scored by
Sadio Mané, which appeared to have come off his arm, and was eventually ruled out for
handball. Liverpool did manage to find an equaliser through
substitute Adam Lallana in the 85th minute to secure a vital point for both teams. The result meant that United ended Liverpool's winning streak at 18 games. On 27 October 2019,
Scott McTominay netted United's recordbreaking 2,000th Premier League goal in a 3–1 victory against
Norwich City at
Carrow Road. Rashford had a
penalty saved by
Tim Krul a few minutes later, but scored on United's next attack to put them 2–0 up with less than half an hour played. United were awarded a second penalty for a handball by
Todd Cantwell, but despite a change of taker, Krul was able to make another save from Martial. Like Rashford, Martial made amends later by scoring United's third goal.
Onel Hernández scored a consolation goal for Norwich City in the 88th minute. To begin November, United made the trip to
Bournemouth, where former United striker
Joshua King scored on the stroke of half-time to give Bournemouth a 1–0 win. The result dropped United down to 10th position in the league table and gave Bournemouth their first win since September 2019. United's next home match before the third international break of the season was against
Brighton & Hove Albion, where goals from
Andreas Pereira (his first of the season), Scott McTominay and Marcus Rashford helped United to a 3–1 win. The second goal was initially given as an own goal by
Davy Pröpper, but was later awarded to McTominay. United drew against
Sheffield United in a game which saw
Brandon Williams scoring his first senior goal and
Mason Greenwood scoring his first Premier League goal, and
Aston Villa, in which
Victor Lindelöf scored his first goal of the season, On 4 December, United beat
Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 through a Marcus Rashford brace. Three days later, they faced last season's champions
Manchester City in the
Manchester derby at the
Etihad Stadium. Twenty minutes into the first half, United were awarded a penalty, which Rashford converted; five minutes later, Anthony Martial made the scoreline 2–0. Despite a goal for City by
Nicolás Otamendi late into the second half, United emerged victorious. A draw against
Everton was followed by defeat at
Watford. Victories against Newcastle United and
Burnley brought the club's decade to a close. The 2020s was started with a defeat at Arsenal on New Year's Day. Ten days later, United recorded their first win of the decade with a 4–0 demolition of Norwich City; Rashford scored twice, Martial and Greenwood scored once each. On the following three league matches the club failed to score, the first two ended in 2–0 defeats; matches against the runaway league leaders Liverpool and a revenge by Burnley, which turned out to be their last defeat of the season, were followed by a goalless draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers. After the newly introduced winter break, United got full 3 points at Chelsea, extending their undefeated run against the West London club to six matches. The newly recruited Portuguese midfielder
Bruno Fernandes scored the first goal from the spot, his first goal for the club. The fixture against Everton was again ended in a 1–1 draw with
David de Gea making an error leading up to the home side's goal before Fernandes' equaliser, his first open play goal for United. The next week, United won 2–0 against Manchester City thanks to a goal by Anthony Martial and a last minute 40-yard volley from Scott McTominay, both of which were the result of goalkeeping errors from City keeper
Ederson. The victory completed their first league double over their city rivals since the
2009–10 season. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Premier League matches were suspended on 13 March, initially only until 3 April 2020. The suspension was made indefinite on 5 April 2020. On 28 May, it was announced that the Premier League would return behind closed doors on 17 June. The return of the league on 19 June saw United draw 1–1 at Tottenham Hotspur; Fernandes equalised with a penalty kick after
Steven Bergwijn's opening goal. In a 3–0 home win against Sheffield United on 24 June, Martial scored his first senior hat-trick, as well as United's first league hat-trick since
Robin van Persie did so on 22 April 2013. On 30 June, after the opening goal by Greenwood, Fernandes scored his first brace for United in a 3–0 win against Brighton & Hove Albion. Both players found the net again in the match against Bournemouth; Fernandes scored one after Greenwood made his first league brace. Martial and Rashford scored one each as United won 5–2. On 9 July, both Fernandes and Greenwood scored again, with
Paul Pogba adding his first goal of the season in a 3–0 win at Aston Villa. The win made United the first team in Premier League history to win four consecutive games by three goals or more, and the first to do so in the top flight since Liverpool in
October 1987. United went behind early in their match against Southampton on 13 July, before Rashford and Martial put them into the lead with two quick goals midway through the first half; however,
Michael Obafemi scored a 96th-minute equaliser and the match finished 2–2, denying United an opportunity to jump to third in the table. Away to Crystal Palace, Rashford scored and then assisted Martial's goal as United won 2–0 at Selhurst Park. In this match, defender
Timothy Fosu-Mensah made his first start since May 2017. In the penultimate match of the season against West Ham, United went 1–0 down to a
Michail Antonio penalty on the stroke of half-time, but Mason Greenwood's equaliser early in the second half salvaged a 1–1 draw that moved United back into the top four for the first time since September 2019. A third-place finish was confirmed on the final day of the season, as a penalty from Bruno Fernandes – the 14th United had been awarded in the league that season (a Premier League record) – and a 98th-minute goal from
Jesse Lingard – his first in the league since 22 December 2018 – secured a 2–0 victory away to Leicester City, meaning United finished the season unbeaten in their final 14 matches and qualified for the
2020–21 UEFA Champions League.
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